TomTom Rider 400 User manual

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Contents
Welcome to navigation with TomTom 6
Using your Rider 7
Mounting on a motorcycle ........................................................................................ 7
Using the anti-theft solution ..................................................................................... 8
Installing in your car ............................................................................................ 10
Connecting a headset ........................................................................................... 11
Navigation buttons............................................................................................... 12
Planning a thrilling route ....................................................................................... 14
Planning a thrilling round trip route using stops ....................................................... 14
Planning a thrilling ride to a destination ................................................................ 15
Looking at trip statistics ........................................................................................ 16
Using quick settings ............................................................................................. 17
Recording a track ................................................................................................ 18
Sharing routes .................................................................................................... 20
Installing Tyre Pro ........................................................................................... 20
About routes and tracks .................................................................................... 20
About GPX and ITN files .................................................................................... 20
Importing routes and tracks................................................................................ 21
Exporting tracks .............................................................................................. 22
The glove-friendly keyboard ................................................................................... 23
Bluetooth Connections .......................................................................................... 24
Get going 25
Positioning the device .......................................................................................... 25
Switching on and off ............................................................................................ 25
Safety Notice ..................................................................................................... 25
Setting up ......................................................................................................... 26
GPS reception .................................................................................................... 26
Sending information to TomTom .............................................................................. 26
Memory card slot ................................................................................................ 26
Device not starting .............................................................................................. 27
Charging your device ............................................................................................ 27
Caring for your Rider ............................................................................................ 27
Connecting to TomTom services 28
About TomTom services ........................................................................................ 28
Smartphone connected devices ............................................................................... 28
Personal Area Networks .................................................................................... 28
Connect to TomTom services using your smartphone ................................................. 29
Reconnecting your smartphone ........................................................................... 29
Connect to TomTom services using a different smartphone ......................................... 30
Deleting phones .............................................................................................. 30
Unable to get a connection ................................................................................ 30
What's on the screen 31
The map view..................................................................................................... 31
The guidance view ............................................................................................... 32
The route bar ..................................................................................................... 34
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Distances and the route bar ............................................................................... 35
The quick menu .................................................................................................. 35
Other buttons ..................................................................................................... 35
Volume control ................................................................................................... 37
Using gestures .................................................................................................... 37
Traffic 39
About TomTom Traffic .......................................................................................... 39
The route bar ..................................................................................................... 39
Looking at traffic on the map ................................................................................. 40
Looking at traffic on your route ............................................................................... 41
Traffic incidents ................................................................................................. 42
Advanced Lane Guidance ....................................................................................... 43
Time-dependent speed limits ................................................................................. 43
Using Quick Search 45
About search ...................................................................................................... 45
Planning a route to a POI using search ....................................................................... 45
Planning a route to a POI using online search .............................................................. 47
Entering search terms ........................................................................................... 49
Working with search results ................................................................................... 51
About postcodes ................................................................................................. 52
About mapcodes ................................................................................................. 52
List of POI type icons ............................................................................................ 53
Planning a route 57
Planning a route to an address using search ................................................................ 57
Planning a route to a city centre ............................................................................. 59
Planning a route to a POI using search ....................................................................... 60
Planning a route to a POI using online search .............................................................. 62
Planning a route using the map ............................................................................... 64
Planning a route using My Places ............................................................................. 65
Planning a route using coordinates ........................................................................... 67
Planning a route using a mapcode ............................................................................ 68
Finding an alternative route ................................................................................... 69
Planning a route in advance ................................................................................... 69
Finding a car park ............................................................................................... 71
Finding a petrol station ......................................................................................... 73
Changing your route 76
The Current Route Menu ....................................................................................... 76
Avoiding a blocked road ........................................................................................ 77
Types of route .................................................................................................... 78
Route features ................................................................................................... 78
Adding a stop to your route from the current route menu ............................................... 78
Adding a stop to your route using the map ................................................................. 79
Deleting a stop from your route ............................................................................... 79
Reordering stops on a route ................................................................................... 79
My Routes 80
About My Routes ................................................................................................. 80
Saving a route .................................................................................................... 80
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Navigating using a saved route ................................................................................ 81
Adding a stop to a saved route using the map .............................................................. 81
Deleting a route from My Routes .............................................................................. 82
My Places 83
About My Places .................................................................................................. 83
Setting your home location .................................................................................... 83
Changing your home location .................................................................................. 84
Adding a location from My Places ............................................................................. 85
Add a location to My Places from the map .................................................................. 85
Adding a location to My Places using search ................................................................ 85
Adding a location to My Places by marking ................................................................. 86
Deleting a recent destination from My Places .............................................................. 86
Deleting a location from My Places ........................................................................... 86
Map Share 87
About Map Share ................................................................................................. 87
Creating a map correction report ............................................................................. 87
Creating a map correction report from a marked location ............................................... 88
Types of map correction ........................................................................................ 89
Speed Cameras 91
About speed cameras ........................................................................................... 91
Speed camera warnings ......................................................................................... 91
Changing the way you are warned ............................................................................ 93
Reporting a new speed camera ............................................................................... 93
Confirm or remove a mobile speed camera ................................................................. 94
Updating locations for cameras and hazards ............................................................... 94
Danger Zones 95
About danger zones and risk zones ........................................................................... 95
Danger zone and risk zone warnings ......................................................................... 95
Changing the way you are warned ............................................................................ 96
Reporting a risk zone ............................................................................................ 96
Updating locations for danger zones and risk zones ....................................................... 97
Settings 98
Appearance ....................................................................................................... 98
Display ......................................................................................................... 98
Route Bar ...................................................................................................... 99
Guidance view ............................................................................................... 101
Automatic Zoom............................................................................................. 101
Voices ............................................................................................................. 101
Maps ............................................................................................................... 102
Route Planning .................................................................................................. 102
Sounds and Warnings ........................................................................................... 103
Warning type ................................................................................................ 103
Speed camera warnings .................................................................................... 103
Safety warnings ............................................................................................. 104
Screen touch sounds ........................................................................................ 104
Read aloud traffic warnings ............................................................................... 104
Language and Units ............................................................................................. 105
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System ............................................................................................................ 105
Help ............................................................................................................... 106
Getting Help 107
Help ............................................................................................................... 107
Product certification 108
Finding product certification information on your device ............................................... 108
MyDrive 109
About MyDrive ................................................................................................... 109
About MyDrive Connect ........................................................................................ 109
MyTomTom account ............................................................................................ 109
Setting up MyDrive .............................................................................................. 109
Addendum 111
Copyright notices 116
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This Reference Guide explains all you need to know about your new TomTom Rider.
If you want a quick read of the essentials, we recommend that you read the Using your Rider
chapter. This covers installation, planning a thrilling ride and all the main features of your device.
Get going covers switching on, setting up and charging.
After that, you will probably want to connect to TomTom services and you can read all about that in
the Connecting to TomTom services chapter. To help you avoid traffic delays and get to your
destination quicker, you can use TomTom services even on the routes you ride every day.
Tip: There are also frequently asked questions (FAQs) at tomtom.com/support. Select your
product model from the list or enter a search term.
We hope you enjoy reading about and, most importantly, using your new Rider!
Note: You can use your device on your bike or in your car so the words "ride" and "drive" appear
throughout this guide.
Welcome to navigation with TomTom
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Mounting on a motorcycle
1. Attach the RAMâ„¢ mount kit to your motorcycle.
2. Fix the holder to the mount and connect the wires to your motorcycle's wiring system.
Important: The red POS (+) contact needs to be connected to the motorcycle's wiring loom at
a point between the ignition and the +12V battery supply. The black NEG (-) wire needs to be
connected to the motorcycle's wiring loom at a point between the ignition and the -(GND)
battery supply. Attach to a 12V point that can be switched off by the ignition such as the light
circuit.
When you are attaching the mount kit to your motorcycle, follow these guidelines:
 If you are unsure about attaching the mount kit yourself, ask a professional to fit it for you.
 If you choose to attach the mount kit yourself, note that the Active Dock has a built-in fuse.
This means that you don’t need to add a fuse between the device and the motorcycle bat-
tery.
 Make sure that the mount kit does not interfere with any of the controls on the motorcycle.
 Always use the correct tools. If you use unsuitable tools, you may damage or break the
mount kit.
Using your Rider
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 Do not overtighten nuts and screws. You may crack parts of the mount kit or damage your
handlebars if you overtighten nuts or screws.
 If you are using the u-bolt, don’t forget to put the rubber caps provided over the exposed
threads.
Important: Damage due to modifications, improper installation, road hazards or accident, are
not covered. Neither RAM nor TomTom shall be liable for any injury, loss, or damage, direct or
con-sequential, arising out of improper installation, or inability to use product. Before use, the
user shall determine the suitability of the product for its intended use. The user assumes all
risk and liability, whatsoever, in connection with the mount.
3. Place your TomTom Rider in the holder.
4. You can rotate your device by ninety degrees to get your preferred view.
Using the anti-theft solution
If your box includes an anti-theft solution, it is supplied in two parts:
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 A RAM lock for the mount.
This lock prevents the unscrewing of the RAM arm from the motorcycle.
 A lock for the TomTom Rider itself.
This lock prevents the disconnection of the TomTom Rider from the dock.
Important: Both locks have keys so you need to make sure that you keep these two extra keys with
you at all times!
To use the anti-theft solution, do the following:
1. Lock the RAM mount to your motorcycle as shown below.
Note: Make sure you use the longer screws provided with your Rider lock.
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2. Lock your TomTom Rider to prevent removal from the mount. Unscrew the wingnut from the
RAM arm and attach the RAM lock.
Installing in your car
If your box contains a car mount, use the supplied mount to install your TomTom Rider in your
vehicle. Read the instructions about positioning your device before you install your Rider.
If your box contains a car mount, install your Rider by doing the following:
1. Connect the supplied USB cable to the mount.
Note: Use ONLY the USB cable supplied with your Rider. Other USB cables may not work.
2. Connect the USB cable to any of the USB sockets on the USB dual charger and plug this into the
power supply on your dashboard.
3. Choose the best smooth location, on your windshield or side window, to mount your TomTom
Rider.
4. Make sure that both the suction cup on the mount and your windscreen are clean and dry.
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5. Press the suction cup of the mount firmly against your windscreen.
6. Turn the grip near the base of the mount in a clockwise direction until you feel it lock.
7. Place your Rider in the mount, making sure that it clicks into place.
Tip: With the High-Speed Dual Charger you can charge your TomTom Rider and smartphone at
the same time.
Connecting a headset
We recommend using a compatible headset with your TomTom Rider to hear spoken instructions,
and hear warning sounds on your TomTom Rider. This makes riding with your TomTom Rider as safe
as possible. For more information and a full list of compatible headsets, go to
tomtom.com/riderheadsets.
The instructions below describe how to set up a Bluetooth® headset. If you did not establish a
Bluetooth connection between your Bluetooth headset and your TomTom Rider when you first
turned your TomTom Rider on, you can establish the connection at any time by doing the following:
1. Turn the headset on by following the user instructions for your headset.
2. From the Main Menu, select Settings.
3. Select Bluetooth Connections.
4. Select Search for Headset and follow the instructions to establish the connection.
5. Attach your headset to your helmet.
Make sure you position the microphone correctly. For best results, don’t position the micro-
phone directly in front of your mouth, position it just to the side of your mouth.
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An image of the parts of a typical headset is shown below:
1. Microphone
2. On/off button
3. Speakers
4. LED
5. Volume down
6. Volume up
7. Charging connector
Before you can use your Bluetooth headset, fully charge the headset using the charger supplied with
the headset.
Important: When using a headset, the volume control may not be available because your headset
doesn't support remote volume control. If this is the case, use the volume control button on the
headset itself to change the volume.
Navigation buttons
On the map view or guidance view, select the Main Menu button to open the Main Menu.
The following navigation buttons are available in the Main Menu:
Note: Not all features are supported on all devices.
Search
Select this button to search for an address, a place or a Point of Interest,
then plan a route to that location.
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Plan a Thrill
Select this button to plan a thrilling ride for a roundtrip or to a
destination.
My Routes
Select this button to show your saved routes, recorded routes and
imported routes.
Current Route /
Current Track
Select this button to clear or change your planned route.
Start Recording
Select this button to start or stop recording a track.
My Places
Select this button to show your saved places.
Petrol Station
Select this button to find petrol stations.
Connected Services
Select this button to see the status of your connection to the internet.
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Trip Statistics
Select this button to see trip statistics about how far you've been riding,
how long you've been riding, and also at what speed.
Planning a thrilling route
You can use the Plan a Thrill button to create interesting rides on the spot. This is especially useful
for a day when you have some spare time and just need a simple way to create a thrilling ride.
A thrilling route is a trip that includes interesting or challenging roads and uses as few motorways as
possible. You can choose the level of turns included in your ride, and also the degree of hilliness.
Tip: As Plan a Thrill is for creating instant routes, thrilling routes cannot be saved in My Routes.
Tip: Thrilling routes are round trips by default but you can plan a route to a destination if you
choose.
Planning a thrilling round trip route using stops
If you just need to go out for a ride, Plan a Thrill lets you plan a round trip along the most
interesting roads from your current location via the stops you choose. You must choose at least one
stop to create a thrilling route.
1. Select the Main Menu button to open the Main Menu.
2. Select Plan a Thrill.
The map view opens.
3. Move the map and zoom in until you can see the place you want to ride through.
4. Create a stop by quickly tapping the map.
Your Rider plans a thrilling round trip through your chosen stop.
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Tip: The direction of the round trip is random. If you have at least 2 stops on your route, you
can change the direction of travel by reordering the stops. Arrows on the planned route show
the direction of travel.
5. If you want to add more stops to your route, move the map and select more stops.
Your Rider plans a thrilling round trip route through your chosen stops.
Tip: Select the pop-up menu button to reorder your stops.
6. Select the level of turns and the degree of hilliness for your thrilling route.
 Select this button to choose one of three settings for turns.
 Select this button to choose one of three settings for hilliness.
Your Rider plans a thrilling round trip route with turns and hills through your chosen stops.
7. When you have planned your thrilling route, select Ride.
Your route is shown on the map view, then guidance along your route begins. As soon as you
start riding, the guidance view is shown automatically.
Planning a thrilling ride to a destination
You can plan a route to a destination using the map. The route to your destination will be along the
most interesting roads from your current location.
Tip: You can also plan a route to a destination then choose Winding route as the route type.
1. Select the Main Menu button to open the Main Menu.
2. Select Plan a Thrill.
The map view opens.
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3. Select a location by pressing and holding the screen for about one second.
4. Select the destination button.
Your Rider plans a thrilling route to your chosen destination.
5. If you want to add more stops to your route, move the map and select more stops.
Your Rider plans a thrilling route through your chosen stops to your destination.
Tip: Select the pop-up menu button to reorder your stops.
6. Select the level of turns and the degree of hilliness for your thrilling route.
 Select this button to chose one of three settings for turns.
 Select this button to chose one of three settings for hilliness.
Your Rider plans a thrilling route with turns and hills to your chosen destination.
7. When you have planned your thrilling route, select Ride.
Your route is shown on the map view, then guidance along your route begins. As soon as you
start riding, the guidance view is shown automatically.
Looking at trip statistics
Your Rider can show you how far you've been riding, how long you've been riding, and also at what
speed.
To see trip statistics, select Trip Statistics in the Main Menu.
Select one of the three tabs to see statistics for today's riding, for your current trip and for all-time.
Tip: All-Time are the statistics that have been collected since the device was purchased and first
switched on.
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Tip: A dot is included in large distances, for example, 20047,64 kilometres is shown as 20.047,6
km.
Statistics for your current trip
To see statistics for the trip you are riding now, select the Since --/--/-- tab.
To start a new trip, select the Clear trip button, just like resetting an odometer in a car.
After stopping your bike, if you don't press the Clear trip button, the statistics just carry on
incrementing when you start moving again. This means you get accurate statistics for trips that span
several days or several rides within a day.
Important: If you do a factory reset, the all-time tab is reset back to zero values!
Using quick settings
Quick settings make it easier for you to use a range of settings when wearing gloves.
Using quick settings you can do the following:
 Switch voice instructions on or off.
 Mute the volume.
 Switch between lighter and darker colours.
 Change the volume of instructions.
See Other buttons and Volume control for more details.
Important: When using a headset, the volume control may not be available because your headset
doesn't support remote volume control. If this is the case, use the volume control button on the
headset itself to change the volume.
To use quick settings, select the quick settings button in the main menu, the map view or the
guidance view.
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You see the screen shown below with large buttons and a volume control:
Tip: When wearing gloves, select the plus (+) and minus (-) buttons underneath the volume slider
to change the volume, instead of trying to move the slider with gloves on.
Recording a track
About routes and tracks
The term "route" includes two types of path from one place to another:
 Routes have a beginning and an end and optionally some stops in between. Your device
calculates your preferred type of path between all these points, for example, the fastest or
most economical. You can edit a route by, for example, adding stops or moving the starting
point. Routes can be imported but cannot currently be exported from your device.
 Tracks also have a beginning and an end but no stops. Your device however has a fixed
map-dependent path between these points and your device sticks to this fixed path as much as
possible. You can only edit tracks using tools such as Tyre Pro or Garmin Basecamp. Tracks can
be imported and exported from your device.
Tip: Tracks have a dotted arrow!
Recording a track
You can record a track while riding your bike, with or without a route planned beforehand. After
recording, you can then export your track so that you can share it with friends or view it on Tyre
Pro.
To record a track, do the following:
1. In the Main Menu, select Start Recording.
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A red dot appears in the lower right-hand corner of the screen and initially flashes 3 times to
show that you are now recording. The dot remains on the screen until you stop recording.
2. To stop recording, select Stop Recording in the Main Menu.
3. Enter a name for your track or you can leave it at the suggest date-time combination.
4. Select Save.
5. Your track is saved in My Routes.
Note: You can export tracks as GPX files and save them on a memory card for sharing with
other bikers.
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Sharing routes
Installing Tyre Pro
You can use Tyre Pro® to search, create and edit routes on your computer before you upload them
to your TomTom Rider.
To get free access to Tyre Pro®, follow the steps below:
1. Go to tomtom.com/getstarted and select your country.
2. Connect your Rider to your computer to link your device to your account and register with us.
3. Within 24 hours you will receive an email with a unique Tyre code and URL. Use this code and
URL to activate and download your Tyre Pro® software.
About routes and tracks
About routes and tracks
The term "route" includes two types of path from one place to another:
 Routes have a beginning and an end and optionally some stops in between. Your device
calculates your preferred type of path between all these points, for example, the fastest or
most economical. You can edit a route by, for example, adding stops or moving the starting
point. Routes can be imported but cannot currently be exported from your device.
 Tracks also have a beginning and an end but no stops. Your device however has a fixed
map-dependent path between these points and your device sticks to this fixed path as much as
possible. You can only edit tracks using tools such as Tyre Pro or Garmin Basecamp. Tracks can
be imported and exported from your device.
Tip: Tracks have a dotted arrow!
About GPX and ITN files
GPX files (gps exchange format)
GPX files contain a very detailed recording of where you have been on your track, including any
off-road locations. GPX files become tracks after import.
Using GPX files
There are several things you can do with your GPX file:
 Use Tyre Pro to view your track file.
 Export to a memory card and then use your computer to view the file using software such as
Google Earth.
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